2012 NFL Week 10

Gibbon

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Bill Belichick is no kid anymore. He'll retire one of these years, and then we'll see what comes after him. During the 1980s and '90s the Patriots were consistently one of the blacker NFL teams. He's probably the only coach in the league with the credentials and reputation to be as "daring" as he has on offense and get away with it. Appreciate him and the Patriots while you can.

He's the most "team oriented" coach in the league. Attitudes and egoists have a short life in his system. And I think this is the area where he is especially objective-minded. This naturally opens doors for whites.
 

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I enjoy watching the Patriots on offense. It's the first offense I've really liked for a long time (although when the Colts were using Stokely a lot, they were pretty good, too). However, there is no question that McWigger has an agenda to not use the three best weapons he has on offense. He also is clearly forcing the ball to the two worst options (Lloyd and Branch) and the most overhyped option(Hernandez).

McWigger refused to use Hillis at all in Denver, so you know he's not going to change. Belichek has to exert his authority. But who knows, maybe Belicheck agrees with him. While the Pats may still be the #1 offense in the NFL, they are doing it in spite of McWigger, not because of him. Gronk, Welker and Woodhead are so good that even with a forced quota of touches, they can really produce.

We have to remember that all of the Patriots Super Bowl victories came with typically Caste, overwhelmingly black teams. There were no white skill position players on those teams. Even the 2007 team only had Welker. That's why last year's loss in the Super Bowl was so disappointing. They have to win a Super Bowl with this offense. If they do, that will have some kind of impact, however small, on the collective mindset of jock sniffers and DWFs.
 

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Exactly Don, If a younger coach tried What Belichick does, the establishment would get him and his team.

Tom Iron...
I would say Eric Mangini was that young coach. He's the guy responsible for bringing Danny Woodhead into camp with the Jets. He's the guy who allowed Hillis the opportunity to break the 1,000 yard rushing drought.

Mangini was given a 4 year contract to coach the Cleveland Browns. He Whiten the squad significantly in his first 2 seasons. He was building a competitive squad. They even hammered the Patriots with Hillis leading the way, which shows they were moving in the right direction. But when you build it the "White way", there is no margin for error and consecutive 5-11 season got him fired.

Never mind, their lack of receiving options and a less than stellar quarterback. Never mind, that the AFC North at the time might have been the most difficult in the league. Competitive, winning dynasties are built in 2 years, don't ya know.

Meanwhile, the ever-clueless Romeo Crenell, was given 4 seasons to compile a 24-40 record with the same francise. The big difference, Crenell's teams were Caste through and through.
 

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Never mind, their lack of receiving options and a less than stellar quarterback. Never mind, that the AFC North at the time might have been the most difficult in the league. Competitive, winning dynasties are built in 2 years, don't ya know.

I can't stress this enough, DWFs and blacks suffer from poor impulse control. They'd gladly take a Lombardi trophy now and suck for eternity than to try and build over several years that'll dominate for years to come.

There was a candy bar test with similar results.
 

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I would say Eric Mangini was that young coach. He's the guy responsible for bringing Danny Woodhead into camp with the Jets. He's the guy who allowed Hillis the opportunity to break the 1,000 yard rushing drought.

Mangini was given a 4 year contract to coach the Cleveland Browns. He Whiten the squad significantly in his first 2 seasons. He was building a competitive squad. They even hammered the Patriots with Hillis leading the way, which shows they were moving in the right direction. But when you build it the "White way", there is no margin for error and consecutive 5-11 season got him fired.

Never mind, their lack of receiving options and a less than stellar quarterback. Never mind, that the AFC North at the time might have been the most difficult in the league. Competitive, winning dynasties are built in 2 years, don't ya know.

Meanwhile, the ever-clueless Romeo Crenell, was given 4 seasons to compile a 24-40 record with the same francise. The big difference, Crenell's teams were Caste through and through.

I have to agree with you regarding Mangini. He was pushed out by castewhore fat Walrus once he was given control. I hope Mangini pops up again somewhere down the road as a head coach.
 

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I would say Eric Mangini was that young coach. He's the guy responsible for bringing Danny Woodhead into camp with the Jets. He's the guy who allowed Hillis the opportunity to break the 1,000 yard rushing drought.

Mangini was given a 4 year contract to coach the Cleveland Browns. He Whiten the squad significantly in his first 2 seasons. He was building a competitive squad. They even hammered the Patriots with Hillis leading the way, which shows they were moving in the right direction. But when you build it the "White way", there is no margin for error and consecutive 5-11 season got him fired.

Never mind, their lack of receiving options and a less than stellar quarterback. Never mind, that the AFC North at the time might have been the most difficult in the league. Competitive, winning dynasties are built in 2 years, don't ya know.

Meanwhile, the ever-clueless Romeo Crenell, was given 4 seasons to compile a 24-40 record with the same francise. The big difference, Crenell's teams were Caste through and through.

Good observation. The main reason Mangini was fired was because of the hiring of Holmgren the Caste Walrus. That 5-11 record in Mangini's second season was misleading in that Cleveland beat both the Saints and Patriots and were competitive in a number of other games. They were clearly moving in the right direction but that ended with Mangini's departure.

Mangini is solid as an analyst on the NFL Network. His name hasn't been tossed around as a possible hire for any coaching job since he was canned by Cleveland so he may not be a head coach again.

Gary Kubiak is quite fair for the NFL, but he's around 50 years old I believe, not a young coach nor an older one. At least Bill Belichick has shown the way with a sustained winning program, virtually alone in the parity-driven NFL, so his example is there for others to try to emulate.
 
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